Diamond'sArtilleryQtm.
09-13-2010, 03:23 PM
Hello. I'm looking for people in the east Kentucky area who may be interested in helping create at least a company-strength group (perhaps 10-15 men) to portray the 10th Ky Confederate cavalry (The Yankee Chasers) To my knowledge, there are no groups portraying this unit in the area, and many here have ancestors who fought in the 10th. I'll try to give a rundown of the idea with all pertinent details included.
Currently, I am first sergeant in an artillery group portraying the artillery attached to the unit during the war, and sometimes portray a captain in the 10th for the sake of having at least one cav guy in a cav regiment :rolleyes: I was trained as a cav officer in TX, and if enough men join, I would be acting captain of the group. We would be acting in unison with the battery during reenactments in the area. We would more than likely be dismounted at most battles, so whereas cav training is a must, having a horse isn't right now. I understand the costs of owning a horse, and just had to sell mine for financial reasons :sad:
I don't want to end up so hardcore that we throw people out for not having handstitched haversacks, but I think it'd be nice to give a fairly accurate portrayal of the original unit.
I would like individuals who genuinely love the hobby and cavalry, and I believe the group, though portraying a good cav outfit on the field, should have a close camaraderie and family-oriented atnosphere in camp, with women and children welcome. I'm not big on the politics or favoritism sometimes found in the hobby. Promotions would be based on deeds, experience and dedication.
If I talk too much I might talk everyone out of it :p so I'm gonna shut up now. I anyone's interested, just PM me with info.
Currently, I am first sergeant in an artillery group portraying the artillery attached to the unit during the war, and sometimes portray a captain in the 10th for the sake of having at least one cav guy in a cav regiment :rolleyes: I was trained as a cav officer in TX, and if enough men join, I would be acting captain of the group. We would be acting in unison with the battery during reenactments in the area. We would more than likely be dismounted at most battles, so whereas cav training is a must, having a horse isn't right now. I understand the costs of owning a horse, and just had to sell mine for financial reasons :sad:
I don't want to end up so hardcore that we throw people out for not having handstitched haversacks, but I think it'd be nice to give a fairly accurate portrayal of the original unit.
I would like individuals who genuinely love the hobby and cavalry, and I believe the group, though portraying a good cav outfit on the field, should have a close camaraderie and family-oriented atnosphere in camp, with women and children welcome. I'm not big on the politics or favoritism sometimes found in the hobby. Promotions would be based on deeds, experience and dedication.
If I talk too much I might talk everyone out of it :p so I'm gonna shut up now. I anyone's interested, just PM me with info.